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BOLTON PETTY SESSIONS.—MONDAY

... Teweecniitd otraat the aiford sos-~ 610115., , fusaes Beevor, to whom 510 hoad Aim. Lecvos, wif of seOC o her jsald h had bean 'Married during the I -'ad tshlateld, wholi been ~~~for fourteenl yeais) , wa atl retrnd bentraii1sported :,ro-nr hushand who laid ...

ASHTON PETTY SESSIONS

... to do, 'ie was committed to the New Bailey for that period, or until sureties could bc produced. Robert ic. Assdrezus, a married moan, foL rssaulting Marl O'Connell, formerly a fiYourite of his, onl Chrl'stmIas day, _ was ordic.zd to find sureties, to ...

BURY PETTY SESSIONS

... children to maintain, euilplained against Thomas Coop, the overseer of Totting. ton-lower-End, refusing her relief. She was married but did not live with her husband. Hler husband only allowed her three shillings per week. The magistrate ordered Coop to ...

EXECUTION OF BURKE

... with a baker in Strabane. He next becanme a linen weaver. He then enlisted in the Donegal militia. While in the army, he married a woman in Balinha. He shortly afterwards obtained the situation of groom and body servant to a gentleman in that vicinity ...

BOLTON PETTY SESSIONS

... muchl better mnaintenance than she could get by weaving. She replied that she would not live with alv nyan unless she Nvas married to bih. They went inIto the Victoly together, and witness, after drinking with IIIln, wvent to enquire after the ions, and ...

BURY PETTY SESSIONS.—JAN. 30

... stare, that seemed to say, what must I do? ' Do you mean to marry tlhe girl ? said the magistrate. Au connot keep mysell, responded Ml. John holt, ap- reoaring to think that marrying was out of the question in Isis present circumslstances. Reasoning ...

BOLTON PETTY SESSIONS

... per week instead. Lascsss-examined by the. WoolsdocTs.-WliteliEad toldhbins this in the sconth of Decenbei. witness was not married, and had himiself receive d goods in p art of hi s wages. Has seen Whitehead getgoodS, but sefed rat was iiot present.- Margaret ...

BURY PETTY SESSIONS

... looking female, pre- ferred a charge of i~mult of a most aggi avatednature agaulist her husband, to whom she has lately been married, and young mall of the nanie of Leattersby, in whose employ Lomee (her husband) nlov is. Tie details of the case laid before ...

TRIAL OF LATIMER, FOR MURDER

... if myi) niamie was o Fisher; I s;aid yes. When I told bin so, lie tool int l hand, Z ane'd asked me *hsow long I ad been. married. I Fsid about tit Six months. Hi e then areed me hos I lil ed wedding. o yr aSlid I had no cause to dislike it, asl Isad a ...

Lancashire Lent Assices

... peroon of a feniale, aiid] married to~ r- her, that undoulitedly alteired the complexioii of thle case; i 10 but when two parties go voluntarily and of their owan e- free rs'ill and accord to Scotland, snd there are married, anl lo surely no one will ...

JUNE, XXX DAYS

... evem antiqiuasoian rescem'ch, to give them 'a local habitation and a naie. A few days ago, a widow lady, named Seals, was married at Lynn, to a Mr. Hamnmond, beiiig her third husband in two years. At Bellevuc, EAuchternuuchty, on the 27th tilt., Mius. ...

ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE PETTY SESSIONS

... recognizance, to keep the peace for three months, and was discharged. James Ws'v-igtb was summoned by Ann Newton, a young married woman, for assulting her on Saturday eveniig. Complainant stated that Wright came into her house oil thle evening iientioiied ...